DWT definition

DWT means dead weight tonnes, the unit of measurement of weight capacity of vessels, which is the total weight the ship can carry, including cargo, bunkers, water, stores, spares, crew etc. at a specified draft;
DWT means deadweight tonnes, the unit of measurement of weight capacity of vessels, which is the total weight (usually in metric tonnes) the ship can carry, including cargo, bunkers, water, stores, spares, crew etc. at a specified draft;
DWT means deadweight tons;

Examples of DWT in a sentence

  • DWT 29559604v3 0089555-000048 Exhibit B: Projected Milestone Schedule The following schedule is based on a signed CRA and money in-place.

  • Should the vessel type not have an assigned DWT, rates will be provided upon request.

  • All dry cargo ships, in- cluding integrated tug/barges (ITBs) with a minimum capacity of 6,000 tons (DWT) capable of carrying, without sig- nificant modification, any of the fol- lowing cargoes: unit equipment, ammu- nition, or sustaining supplies.

  • Rates for Tug assistance are based on the Vessels metric tons Deadweight (DWT) as published in the then current edition of “Lloyds Register of Ships” at the following rates in U.S. Dollars.

  • Magni identified an opportunity to order a number of identical 210,000 DWT, dual fuel bulk carriers from New Times Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.


More Definitions of DWT

DWT means, with respective to any Fleet Vessel, the difference in tons between displacement of the Fleet Vessel in water of relative density of 1025 kg/m3 at the summer load draught and the lightweight of the Fleet Vessel; the summer load draught should be taken as the maximum summer draught as certified in the stability booklet approved by the relevant maritime administration or an organization recognized by it.
DWT means deadweight of a ship expressed in tonnes. This measurement is the total weight of cargo, fuel, fresh water, stores and crew which a ship can carry
DWT means dead weight;
DWT means total cargo plus bunkers and stores that a ship can carry up to her Plimsoll Line or Marks, here stated in metric tons (tonnes).
DWT means deadweight Tonnes.
DWT means Dividends withholding tax levied in terms of section 64E of the Income Tax Act;
DWT means dividends withholdings tax;